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we have educators. they do a spectacular job. i would make a pitch, however, for the doctrine of primary care setting. when someone walks into the office and says, i hurt, i've got a pain in my belly, or my head doesn't feel right, having gone to medical school and -- spent absolutely. >> not only does that at on the quality side, but our experience is that our physicians tend to utilize some of the expensive answered services. >> that's been our experience, too. >> it does tend to keep the cost down. >> just to follow-up on that, i agree with that completely. i think that there are, by the same token every day practice there's lots of stuff that is more routine that isn't diagnostic. its ongoing maintenance of on, get a diabetics and so forth. or even a complicated -- [talking over each other] >> our nurses are way better at taking care people than i am student sure. i'll tell you, real practical outcome of being able to organize that way is it's an important solution in my opinion to the primary care shortage. because a busy pr
we have educators. they do a spectacular job. i would make a pitch, however, for the doctrine of primary care setting. when someone walks into the office and says, i hurt, i've got a pain in my belly, or my head doesn't feel right, having gone to medical school and -- spent absolutely. >> not only does that at on the quality side, but our experience is that our physicians tend to utilize some of the expensive answered services. >> that's been our experience, too. >> it does...
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education education. >> he had a mental breakdown and crashed a car. i will admit i did crack up watching that stuff because i'm a sick, sick man. >> because it was so stupid. >> because it was so stupid, but you're right he's setting himself up. >> this could force someone who thinks they adore rampage to think awesome let's try that. >> he also miss spelled girl, which upset me.
education education. >> he had a mental breakdown and crashed a car. i will admit i did crack up watching that stuff because i'm a sick, sick man. >> because it was so stupid. >> because it was so stupid, but you're right he's setting himself up. >> this could force someone who thinks they adore rampage to think awesome let's try that. >> he also miss spelled girl, which upset me.
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the board of education in new it is town, connecticut, is requesting funding for armed police officers in four elementary schools for the next school year. in chicago, meanwhile, mayor rahm emanuel is moving 200 officers from desk duty to the streets amid the city's most violent months in decades. 42 people have been murdered this year including 15-year-old who was shot dead this week while hanging out with friends in a park. >> when any young person in our city is gunned down without reason, their death makes an impression on all of us. and it demands action from all of us. the loss of any child in any community in this city is a loss to the entire city. >> she had performed at some of president obama's inauguration events in washington last week. a few years ago she took part in a public service video urging teens to avoid gang violence. >> hi, this commercial is informational for you and your future children. so many children are fearing gangs and it's your job as students to say no to gangs and say yes to a future. joining a gang is not a part of your future. >> let the message con
the board of education in new it is town, connecticut, is requesting funding for armed police officers in four elementary schools for the next school year. in chicago, meanwhile, mayor rahm emanuel is moving 200 officers from desk duty to the streets amid the city's most violent months in decades. 42 people have been murdered this year including 15-year-old who was shot dead this week while hanging out with friends in a park. >> when any young person in our city is gunned down without...
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i need to educate you and teach you. so call 1-800-743-cnbc. there's nothing worse than watching the averages roar higher. while your portfolio sits there barely moving. it makes you feel like a complete dope. like the stock market must be a total shell game, but really it just means you might be making a few basic mistakes. that's why tonight i'm devoting the whole darn show to my playbook for taking advantage of a short term -- short term rally. not to be confused with the so-called bear market rally which is what people throw around when the stocks go up when the intelligent is a thinks they should be going down. i'm giving you a game plan for how the short term run ups in terms of long term runs. what kind of bozo, incompetent dufus needs a guide to make a money in a rally? is cramer going to draw us a picture on how to pick your nose? who needs help when it's up during a multiday run-up? like a love buy fest? do you need my help to help you deal with the stocks and do we buy into more money, problem on the show. absolutely not. but i'll ex
i need to educate you and teach you. so call 1-800-743-cnbc. there's nothing worse than watching the averages roar higher. while your portfolio sits there barely moving. it makes you feel like a complete dope. like the stock market must be a total shell game, but really it just means you might be making a few basic mistakes. that's why tonight i'm devoting the whole darn show to my playbook for taking advantage of a short term -- short term rally. not to be confused with the so-called bear...
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something must be wrong with our educational system or i'm just not really getting the best education i thought. then it came back around with my kids, i have a 5-year-old daughter in kindergarten and we looked at the schools all around us, which school are we going to choose? so we picked up and moved. every family didn't have that opportunity to do that. my fight and my efforts now are for all the kids left behind who don't necessarily have the finances to move. shouldn't they get the same education as my daughter? >> some say why not focus on putting more money and more resources into public education in the schools that are in your own neighborhood? >> is more money really going to change the curriculum and what kids are learning? i'm not saying that there is one way is the right way, but we should have the choice. we choose our food, whether we want to have organic food or not, we choose our churches, we choose what car we drive, why can't we choose the education for our children? >> all right. i can't resist, because i have you here, i want to talk about everything. let's talk a
something must be wrong with our educational system or i'm just not really getting the best education i thought. then it came back around with my kids, i have a 5-year-old daughter in kindergarten and we looked at the schools all around us, which school are we going to choose? so we picked up and moved. every family didn't have that opportunity to do that. my fight and my efforts now are for all the kids left behind who don't necessarily have the finances to move. shouldn't they get the same...
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it was always a question of education. i did not know the definition of concussion in 19 years of bashing my head. they never force anyone to tell an athlete what it means when you get hit in the head and things go fuzzy. obol was always informed consent in the beginning. that is why ted johnson was one of the first to come forward. he said, at least let me make this decision for myself. in 2010, the nfl started educating the players. it is different game at the pro level, but there is nothing such as informed consent for children. 95% of the people playing football in this country are under the age of consent, under 18. that is where we should really be focusing. >> let's talk about that. but there are mothers and fathers and kids listening right now. what about family whose kid is just really good in football in high school, maybe even being had hunted for the big leagues, what do you say? >> i say it is a huge risk right now. your child surviving -- youth football right now is mostly lock. there are so few standards in
it was always a question of education. i did not know the definition of concussion in 19 years of bashing my head. they never force anyone to tell an athlete what it means when you get hit in the head and things go fuzzy. obol was always informed consent in the beginning. that is why ted johnson was one of the first to come forward. he said, at least let me make this decision for myself. in 2010, the nfl started educating the players. it is different game at the pro level, but there is nothing...
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educated, but i've returned back home. the question i would like to ask is directed to ricardo, even though it is a based on peter's introduction, that malley was a failed state, that the issue in mali was in leadership issue, not an ethnic or religious issues. but primarily a leadership issue. and i thank you for truly addressing that. now, you talk about leadership in mali. why should we organize? because democracy is a value. that should be enforced everywhere, even in mali. there is an emerging class of leaders, but they are unhurt. they are suppressed. by bad leadership. leadership should be organized because you would have mali and identified -- after to the question, what should we do next? before the election. is hold a national conference as we did in 1991. to bring from all force and craft and dedicate integration into mali as it has been done before. but on wrong premises. so it is time that we address this in a global point of view instead of just pointing out to arabs, because it is impractical to have that st
educated, but i've returned back home. the question i would like to ask is directed to ricardo, even though it is a based on peter's introduction, that malley was a failed state, that the issue in mali was in leadership issue, not an ethnic or religious issues. but primarily a leadership issue. and i thank you for truly addressing that. now, you talk about leadership in mali. why should we organize? because democracy is a value. that should be enforced everywhere, even in mali. there is an...
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but it's education, you know? >> john: yeah, it's education, love acceptance and it's like really? you really think that -- this poor friend of yours, his sister really thought that her brother was going to take advantage of her baby -- >> caller: he sister's husband. >> john: but she allowed it to go on. and it's tragic. and if any gay person ever does interfere with a child, they deserve the full force of the law -- >> just like any straight person. >> john: exactly. and no one is worried about straight people despite the fact that every society that keeps records, the overwhelming majority of pedophiles are heterosexual identified males. >> caller: that's true. and my son is one of the most tolerant people i have ever met. >> john: that's great. carolyn is calling from michigan with a somewhat different point of view. >> caller: good morning, i just heard the last caller and i heard the caller before, and i think you guys were a little haron him. i understand -- and i definitely myself am not homophobic but when you are talking about children -- you know, i would -- >> john: you
but it's education, you know? >> john: yeah, it's education, love acceptance and it's like really? you really think that -- this poor friend of yours, his sister really thought that her brother was going to take advantage of her baby -- >> caller: he sister's husband. >> john: but she allowed it to go on. and it's tragic. and if any gay person ever does interfere with a child, they deserve the full force of the law -- >> just like any straight person. >> john:...
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i think that it's all about education and having these thoughtful conversations about what it means to be an lgbtq person. >> if you had to do it all over again, would you come out while you were actively playing? do you regret that you didn't? >> i don't think i was ready to come out. i think that i had a lot of self-hatred, and i think that if i had morale lies to be in my corner, then, yes. >> well, wade, it's good to have you here and nice to meet you. >> thank you so much for having me on. >> and i'm just going to say go rave ravens, that's all i'm going to say. that's all i've been saying this whole hour. the super bowl, it's going to kick off with the touching tribute, and it's time now for the super bowl side bar. grammy winner jennifer hudson will join the chorus from sandy hook elementary to sing "mesh the beautiful." the 26 students and their families to new orleans ahead of the game, and read her lips. beyonce facing the media at a super bowl news conference yesterday. she admitted to lip-synching at the president's inauguration and settled any doubt about her ability to pe
i think that it's all about education and having these thoughtful conversations about what it means to be an lgbtq person. >> if you had to do it all over again, would you come out while you were actively playing? do you regret that you didn't? >> i don't think i was ready to come out. i think that i had a lot of self-hatred, and i think that if i had morale lies to be in my corner, then, yes. >> well, wade, it's good to have you here and nice to meet you. >> thank you...
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>> i am here to educate and inform. >> thank you? >> i taught as folks already, in the first hour, i talked to peter and phil about manola manola blanoks. >> dan and phil did not know. >> i will admit that. >> richard keeps forgetting which of which of us. >> that's not true. >> no. no. >> 80% true. >> i know all of you. and if i were to see you on the street, i would be able to have a conversation with you and know your name, i think with all of the names. i am just a little flabbergasted. >> flabber mcgasted. >> may i get a reprieve? >> sure. >> we are joined in the studio by by margot. >> thanks for having me. >> in a more serious tone and i know you know what malono malono blanoks are? >> i do but i would never wear them. >> why not? >> they hurt my feet. >> for context let's bring the clip back. >> this is from hillary clinton speaking at the council on foreign relations yesterday, and richard haus, president of the council, at the end of her goodbye speech because today is her last day at work, he thanked her. this is how he di
>> i am here to educate and inform. >> thank you? >> i taught as folks already, in the first hour, i talked to peter and phil about manola manola blanoks. >> dan and phil did not know. >> i will admit that. >> richard keeps forgetting which of which of us. >> that's not true. >> no. no. >> 80% true. >> i know all of you. and if i were to see you on the street, i would be able to have a conversation with you and know your name, i think...
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one was a partnership between educational institutions and companies how we can train people for jobs out there. there are computer jobs that are going wanting because we don't have people trained for them. council met but nothing was done with the suggestions. it's like simpson-boles, they came up with great ideas and then the president sort of dismissed them. >> alisyn: we need to implement them. >> why not. >> alisyn: great to see you. catch more with melissa on money airing weekdays at 5:00 p.m. on the fox business network. meanwhile, the terror attack on a u.s. embassy, this time in turkey, a nato ally. we'll talk to a man that knows all about turkey, retired lieutenant ralph peters and why they targeted the embassy now. imagine being on a flight and pilot passing out in midair? this happened last night. terrifying ordeal just ahead. and president's pick getting harsh reviews for his performance at confirmation hearing. why was chuck hagel so unprepared? >> correct or incorrect, yes or no? >> my reference. >> are you going to answer the question. the question is, were you right o
one was a partnership between educational institutions and companies how we can train people for jobs out there. there are computer jobs that are going wanting because we don't have people trained for them. council met but nothing was done with the suggestions. it's like simpson-boles, they came up with great ideas and then the president sort of dismissed them. >> alisyn: we need to implement them. >> why not. >> alisyn: great to see you. catch more with melissa on money...
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we need to improve our education system, our job training system. the president has worked very hard to be innovative in this area with limited funds. we engage with the business community, with labor, with other experts to try to pursue steps that will help to reduce the skills mismatch. that will be good for companies. that will be good for american families. >> we're getting ism not too far from now. we're still digesting pmi, auto sales. the negative print got a lot of play. the white house, you yourself said the numbers can be volatile. how confident are you that that in fact will be revised up and by how much? >> i won't predict a revision. but when you look at the components of the gdp report. you see a sharp drop in federal defense spending and big inventory swing. those are factors that caused us to have a small negative gdp growth last quarter. i think particularly the federal defense spending is a harbinger of what might happen if the sequester takes effect. the cuts that no one wants to see happen, would restrain government activity, wou
we need to improve our education system, our job training system. the president has worked very hard to be innovative in this area with limited funds. we engage with the business community, with labor, with other experts to try to pursue steps that will help to reduce the skills mismatch. that will be good for companies. that will be good for american families. >> we're getting ism not too far from now. we're still digesting pmi, auto sales. the negative print got a lot of play. the white...